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Minutes of the Meeting of Halkyn Community Council CYNGOR CYMUNED CHWITFFORDD / WHITFORD COMMUNITY COUNCIL Minutes of The Meeting of Whitford Community Council Held at The Carmel Village Hall, On Thursday the 3rd October, 2019, at 7.00pm 1(A). 161/19 PRESENT Councillor William Glynn (Chairman) Councillor Richard L. Dolphin (Vice Chair) Councillor Chris Dolphin (Community & County) Councillor R. Gwyn Hughes Councillor Caradoc Wyn Jones Councillor Dave Owen Councillor Gareth W. Sharp Councillor Miss. Emma Warbrick (Attending a meeting on behalf of the Community Council) Councillor Joseph W. Williams Clerk & Financial Officer R. Phillip Parry 1(B). 162/19 APOLOGIES Councillor Richard Davies Councillor Robert J. Hughes Councillor Mrs. Sharon E. James 2. 163/19 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST There were no Declarations of Interest declared. 3. 164/19 TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON THE 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2019 The Minutes were proposed as correct by Councillor Chris Dolphin and seconded by Councillor Gareth Sharp and formally agreed by the Members present. 4. 165/19 MATTERS ARISING The Clerk referred to the following matters from the previous Minutes: Page 1 of 7 Minute no: 4. 143/19 sub minute no’s: 4.122/19 & 4.105/19 (page 2) - in relation to a meeting with Officers from Flintshire County Council – to discuss providing a grass cutting service by the Community Council. The Clerk advised, that despite further requests to Mr. Darell Jones, the promised maps of grass cutting areas within the Community had not been provided. Members agreed the following: To escalate the matter and for County Councillor Chris Dolphin to take the matter forward with a Chief Officer, in particular, as the maps had been promised since 24th June, 2019. Minute no: 4. 143/19 sub minute no: 5(D). 126/19 (page 3) - in relation to additional signatories on the Council’s HSBC Bank account. The Clerk advised that the updated HSBC Bank mandate had been confirmed. The following Councillors’ were HSBC signatories on the HSBC Bank account: William Glynn, Richard Dolphin, Caradoc Jones, Robert Hughes, Joseph Williams, together with the Clerk Phillip Parry. Minute no: 5(E).148/19 (page 6) - in relation to a Community Asset Transfer of Land adjacent to Ysgol Y Llan, Whitford. The Clerk advised that the Officer who dealt with the initial agreement had now retired from the County Council. The County had confirmed in an e-mail to the Clerk earlier in this day, that the draft lease in currently being prepared by the Legal Department and will forward as soon as they are in a position to do so. Minute no: 5(F). 149/19 (page 6) - in relation to quotations for footway pavements on Monastery Road, Pantasaph and Babell Road, Gorsedd. The Clerk advised, that following site meetings with two contractors, whereby Councillors’ William Glynn and Chris Dolphin were in attendance - two estimates had been received. The Clerk provided Members with the two estimate details. Members agreed the following: Councillors’ William Glynn and Chris Dolphin to arrange a further third quotation. A number of contractors contact details were provided by Members. 5(A). 166/19 CORRESPONDENCE The following correspondence had been received, that was required to be either advised to, or dealt with by the Members: (1) The Clerk read out a report received from North Wales Police, in relation to reported criminal offences within the Community: Lloc - 4 x crimes – all relate to making off without payment from the Singing kettle garage / 1 x Road rage assault Carmel - 4 x crimes reported and range from: domestic assault / fraud offences / possible attempt residential Burglary Gorsedd – 1 x crime - Informant stated a car has been taken from the village. Car found involved in a Road Traffic collision - enquires ongoing to identity driver. (2) North Wales Police – Notification of a Daily Post article in relation to the following: Drugs Gang jailed for 22 years. The Gang were Holywell based. (3) Flintshire County Council – Winter maintenance provision for 2019 / 2020. Councillor Chris Dolphin requested a copy to be sent by e-mail. Page 2 of 7 (4) Flintshire County Council – Feedback from further visits to Town & Community Councils from Members of Flintshire Standards Committee. (5) Flintshire County Council – Flintshire Local Development Plan Consultation – 30th September to 11th November, 2019. (6) Flintshire County Council – County Waste Consultation. Councillors were provided with an e-mail link to complete the survey. (7) Councillor Chris Dolphin – Notification from County Highways – in relation to the imminent installation of new speed limit signage on the A5026 Celyn bends and A5151 Holywell area. 5(B). 167/19 CLERK’S REPORT (1) The Clerk advised that HSBC – the Council’s banking provider had removed without notification the transfer of funds from the deposit account to the current account The Clerk explained that when a cheque is authorised by Council and subsequently produced by the recipient to their bank, funds are atomically transferred from the Council’s deposit to current account to cover the cheque payment. The Clerk will have to manually transfer funds between accounts and keep a healthy balance in the current account by internet transfer. Members agreed the following: Were disappointed that HSBC had taken away this service without any consultation or notification. The Clerk to make the necessary transfer between accounts. (2) Street Lighting: The Clerk advised that there were a four faulty street lamps in Llwyn Ifor Lane (this Lane is the boundary between the Mostyn and Whitford Community Councils). It would appear that two lamps are in the Whitford Council area, with one in Mostyn, whereby the fourth lamp appears to be sited directly on the border. There appears to be an underground fault – which would require Scottish Power to repair. Members agreed the following: The Clerk to write to Mostyn Community Council, advising that one of their lamps are out of order, and seeking if the fourth lamp is on their schedule. 5(C). 168/19 TO RECEIVE AND APPROVE THE QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS TO THE 30TH SEPTEMBER 2019 The Clerk, as Financial Officer, provided Members with a copy of the Quarterly Statement of Accounts, as at the end of September 2019, together with copies of the two Council Bank account statements. The Clerk further provided Members, with a breakdown in relation to the budget headings, which included income and expenditure to-date. Members agreed the following: Approved the Statement of Accounts, whereby the document was signed by the Chair of Council – Councillor William Glynn. 5(D). 169/19 TO REVIEW (AMEND / UPDATE) AND APPROVE, THE FOLLOWING POLICIES: (A) CODE OF CONDUCT (B) NATIONAL STANDING ORDERS (C) LOCAL STANDING ORDERS (D) FINANCIAL REGULATIONS (E) INTERNAL FINANCIAL CONTROLS (F) ANNUAL RISK ASSESSMENT – 2019/20 (G) RETENTION OF DOCUMENTS ETC., SCHEDULE (H) FIXED ASSET REGISTER – 2019/20 (I) RETENTION OF DOCUMENTS POLICY STATEMENT (J) ANNUAL INVESTMENT STRATEGY – 2019/20 (K) MODEL Page 3 of 7 LOCAL RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (L) GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION POLICIES Members agreed the following: Approved and updated the above policies, and to be further reviewed, if necessary, before the end of the financial year. 5(E). 170/19 TO CONSIDER: NEW SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY The Clerk recollected to Members a copy of a document named: ‘Social Media – A Guide for Councillors’ which had been sent to all Members prior to the meeting by e-mail. The Guide had been produced by Welsh Assembly Government. Members agreed the following: Whilst the Community Council are not presently linked to any Social Media sites, the Members confirmed, their commitment to adhere to the guidelines contained in the Guide. 5(F). 171/19 WALES AUDIT REPORT: TO UPDATE ASSET REGISTER WITH LOCATION OF COUNCIL ASSETS The Clerk recollected to Members the External Audit Report (Wales Audit) - which referred to the Council’s Asset Register – which should record the purchase date, asset holder details, together with the location of the asset. The Clerk advised that whilst this information is available since his appointment as Clerk, the asset register requires updating prior to his appointment. Members were provided with a copy of the current asset register. Members agreed the following: To set up a Sub- Committee of the following Council Members: Councillors’ William Glynn, Robert Hughes and Caradoc Jones – to update the asset register with the Clerk. 6. 172/19 REPRESENTATIVES REPORTS (COMMITTEES, LIAISON & MEETINGS ATTENDED) (i) Councillor William Glynn advised of his attendance at the following: Leeswood and Holywell Civic Services. (ii) Councillor William Glynn advised of his attendance at a Flintshire County Council Local Development Seminar – which was also attended by Councillor Robert Hughes and the Clerk Phillip Parry. Councillor Glynn provided Members with a detailed overview of the information provided by the County at the event. (iii) Councillor William Glynn advised of his attendance at the Flintshire Standards Annual Meeting held in Caerwys – which was also attended by Vice Chair Councillor Richard Dolphin. During the meeting Councillor Glynn was asked if the Carmel Village Hall could be utilised as a venue for a County training session for Councillors within Flintshire. Members agreed the following: (1) To host the training session for Town & Community Councillors (2) Councillor Chris Dolphin to provide the Clerk with Village Hall availability dates. (iv) Councillor Joseph Williams reported his attendance at a meeting in Ysgol Y Llan Primary School (Board of Governors) in Whitford. Councillor Williams advised, that a defibrillator unit had been received by the School from Flintshire County Council. The unit would be sited within the School grounds – and also accessible to the public. Councillor Williams wished to Page 4 of 7 receive the observations of Council to fund the purchase of a suitable outdoor housing unit for the defibrillator. Members agreed the following: Would be amicable to consider an application for financial assistance, from either the Parent Teacher Association, or the School.
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